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Summer at The Boulders – Enjoy the Desert, Avoid Heat Exhaustion!

Monday, July 5th, 2010

During the hot summer months in Arizona and in particular, The Boulders, you can take a number of precautions to prevent heat exhaustion and other heat-related illnesses.   What is heat exhaustion?  Heat exhaustion is the body’s response to dehydration and an excessive loss of water and salt through sweat and typically occurs after long periods of heat exposure. Heat exhaustion occurs when the body becomes overwhelmed by heat and the sweat response stops working properly.

Here are few simple tips to take when the temperatures outside starts to rise:

  • Always wear light colored, loose fitting clothes – dark color, tight fitting clothes keeps the heat in and prevents your body from cooling down.
  • Avoid sunburn - if you need to be exposed to the sun always apply a sunscreen (at least an SPR30) and wear a cap or large floppy hat that will keep the sun off your face and neck.  Having a sunburn will prevent your body from cooling off.
  • Find an air conditioned building – if the heat starts to affect you, find an air conditioned building or store right away. This will help your body to cool down faster.
  • Drink plenty of water – drinking water will keep your body hydrated and help it sweat to maintain normal body temperature.
  • Check with your doctor if you are on medication that may make you more susceptible to heat exhaustion.  If you can’t reach your doctor check with your pharmacy or go on line and check all the side effects of your medications.
  • Never stay in a parked car or get into your car if it’s been sitting in the sun. Car temperatures can reach more than 140 degrees in a matter of minutes. Always cool your car with the AC or open the windows to cool it down.  NEVER leave children or pets in a hot car.
  • Limit exercise and strenuous work outside. If your job requires you to work outside remember to take plenty of breaks in the shade and drink plenty of water to keep your body hydrated. If you work outside everyday your body will eventually adapt to the heat.

The most common signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion include: nausea; dizziness; weakness; headache; pale, cool and moist skin; fast and weak pulse; disorientation; paleness; muscle cramps; tiredness; fainting

At the first signs of heat exhaustion, you should stop activity and cool the body by seeking shade, shelter or a cool room, and drinking cold fluids.  Seek medical attention immediately if symptoms are severe.   If you recognize the symptoms of heat exhaustion, take the following actions:

  • Stop activities and rest
  • Drink cool, non-alcoholic beverages
  • Take a cool shower, or bath
  • Move to an air-conditioned room
  • Remove extra clothing

There are plenty of ways to avoid heat exhaustion while at The Boulders.  A few ideas include:

  • Start your day EARLY.  During the hot summer months, the sun is up as early as 5:30am and that is the coolest time of the day.  Take your morning walk or run at this time.
  • Exercise indoors!  The Golden Door Spa has a great fitness facility that will meet your complete exercise routine.  Fitness classes are also offered throughout the day.
  • Schedule an early golf tee-time.  It’s ideal to finish your round of golf prior to the hottest time of the day.

During the hottest time of the day, enjoy indoor activities such as spa services and shopping.  If you are outdoors during this time, stay in the shade, use and re-use your SPF and find a pool to cool off in.  There are several pools at The Boulders to do just that!

Yoga at the Golden Door Spa at The Boulders

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Yoga has rapidly gained popularity in the US and at the Golden Door Spa!  It’s an excellent way to counteract stress, anxiety and to relieve the hunched posture that can come from sitting for hours in front of a computer.  Practicing yoga regularly can improve your flexibility and balance.  It’s one of those activities that you can do alone or with a group and it doesn’t require a big investment to get started.  The risks of yoga are low, which is all the more reason for giving it a try.

One of the more popular forms of yoga is Hatha yoga.  Offered at the Golden Door Spa several times per week, it focuses on the physical poses and controlled breathing.

POSES – In a typical hatha yoga class, you may learn anywhere from 10 to 30 poses.  More experienced yoga students might know many more, including more advanced poses that require advanced stretching and twisting.  Poses range from the seemingly easy, such as the corpse pose, which involves lying on the floor, completely relaxed, to the most difficult poses that take years of practice to master.

Remember, you don’t have to do every pose your instructor demonstrates.  If a pose is uncomfortable or you can’t hold it as long as the instructor requests, don’t do it.  Good instructors will understand.  Spend time sitting quietly, breathing deeply until your instructor moves the class on to another pose that’s more comfortable for you.

BREATHING – Controlling your breathing is an important part of yoga.  In yoga, breath signifies your vital energy.  Yoga teaches that controlling your breath can help you control your body and gain control of your mind.

You’ll learn to control your breathing by paying attention to it.  Your instructor may ask you to take deep, regular breaths as you concentrate on your breathing.  Other techniques involve paying attention to your breath as it moves into your body and fills your lungs, or breathing through alternate nostrils.

Overall, yoga offers a good means of relaxation and stress relief.  Its quiet, precise movements focus your mind less on your busy day and more on the moment as you move your body through poses that require balance and concentration.

To see a monthly schedule of fitness classes offered (including a variety of yoga styles) at the Golden Door Spa, please click here.  Namaste …

Glee Club to Perform at el Pedregal at The Boulders

Friday, May 21st, 2010

The world-renowned University of Pennsylvania Glee Club, known for their unique blend of musical excellence and theatrical showmanship, is bringing its legendary song and dance to el Pedregal at The Boulders on Saturday, May 22, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.  The all-male musical group performs an expansive and diverse repertoire, ranging from old traditional songs to contemporary pop music, from American spirituals to German drinking songs, opera choruses and Broadway show tunes.

 The Penn Glee Club is a choral group of men that has been around for 148 years, the original Glee club beginning as early as 1862. This group has performed all over the world wowing audiences in Colombia, Panama and Costa Rica, among others!

Artwork Displayed at el Pedregal at The Boulders

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

el Pedregal introduces a new window display called the “Monet Garden Series” by artist Bela Fidel.  The Monet Gardens Series is a minimalist abstraction of the real Monet Gardens in Giverny, France.  The paintings present light colors illustrating the original gardens’ essence, as true representatives of Impressionism.

Fidel says, “In my Series I wish to convey light and color reflected through the water from the illumination of the sky and the richness of the plants, as seen underwater, swaying in motion.  The paintings have been divided into seasons, each color reflecting the all-absorbing warmth of summer, the coolness of winter, and the delicate warmth and richness of spring and fall.  This series calls for immersion in each painting, and the reward is the renewed discovery of shapes, forms and light.  I aim to convey the message that less can certainly be more.”

Fidel creates visual excitement in her paintings by combining geometric imagery that is root in mystical/occult teachings with brush strokes that typify expressive abstract painting.  Known for her abstracts, oils, encaustic, endangered/exploited species, flight, mixed media, creation of the word triptych, and portrait of an artist series, Fidel’s work showcases life journeys by creating an emotional pull from the tension between abstract shapes and geometric figures.  Fidel is engaged in an ongoing process of experimentation and exploration, to discover innovative ways to capture the viewer in a visual experience that is both “unique and timeless, immediate and transcendent,” she says.

Other works currently displayed by Fidel include “…And Then There Were None – Cheetah…”, expressing awareness to the viewer of the slow dicimation of the natural animal world and its effect on our own lives and environment, and “The World as Ground Zero”, expressing the shock and despair of terrorism worldwide. 

“I wanted the art itself to physically be the violence of terrorism, as much as the medium would allow.  Although it has no peace in it, the reality expressed through the art suggests the hope that man’s expression of true civilization and creativity will overcome evil,” says Fidel.

Wildlife at The Boulders Resort

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Wildlife abounds in the desert surrounding The Boulders Resort.  You may encounter some native inhabitants of the Sonoran Desert while strolling on the grounds.  Although inhabiting our domesticated environment, the desert animals need to forage for themselves and benefit from their natural diet, so when you visit please do not feed the animals.  Here are a few of the native inhabitants of the Sonoran Desert that you will find at The Boulders Resort.

Desert Cottontail Rabbit is very common in the Arizona deserts and even in some residential areas. Their body color is grayish and their white tails are very noticeable as they run.

Rock Squirrel is often seen sitting on big rocks.  Its general their color is grey with mottling on the back, and its bushy tail separates it from other desert squirrels.  Unlike most desert wildlife, the rock squirrel is active during the daylight hours.

Cactus Wren is the state bird of Arizona and a common “resident” of the cactus thickets.  They nest and hide in the tickets taking advantage of the natural protection it provides against the wren’s enemies. The male is an avid singer.

Gambel Quail makes a peeping sound while running from bush to bush.  They mate for life and are usually seen in pairs with their young until late fall, when large convoys of the birds are formed.

Snakes commonly associated with the Sonoran Desert are wary of humans and remain harmless unless frightened or threatened.  They prefer remote sections of the desert where they can stretch out in a warm sunny location, rarely crawling near human habitat.  Many desert snakes are poisonous and should be avoided.

Chuckwalla Lizard has a black body tinged with red and yellow.  It can grow up to 15 inches long and can be seen around rocks and hidden in crevices.

 Gila Monster can grow up to two feet in length and when they bite for protection they will not let go.  They are characterized by orange and black stripes.  Gila Monsters are the only poisonous lizards in the United States.

 Javelina are small nocturnal wild pigs still common in the desert lowlands.  Timid unless cornered, they feed at dawn and at night along the moist arroyos.  They feed on prickly pear and other cactus fruits.  The Javelina differ from true pigs because of their long, pointed snouts, which end in an oval, flattened disc.

 Mule deer with its prominent ears, is the desert’s largest mammal.  They travel in small herds, most often in early evening and night.

 Coyote is a popular desert animal.  During the day, they are often hidden under the cover of the desert brush.  They are quite shy, usually running away when encountering people.  Their nighttime howls are the coyote’s own language, and each makes different noises across a wide vocal range.

Earth Day at The Boulders Resort & Golden Door Spa

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

World Earth Day clip art black with soaring eagle     Thursday, April 22, 2010!  EARTH DAY! 

Take the time to really think about the impact (footprint) that you leave on this earth.  At The Boulders Resort and Golden Door Spa, we take it seriously.  Check out some of the efforts taking place at The Boulders:  http://www.theboulders.com/green/

On Earth Day 2010, the Golden Door Spa will be giving the first 75 guests with spa services that day a re-usable canvas tote.  Its the Golden Door way of giving back!

Here are a few things that you can do at home to start living a greener lifestyle (no hard labor required).  Do you:

  • take the time to recycle,
  • purchase local foods rather than foods that need to be trucked into your area,
  • take your shopping tote to the grocery store rather than having the bagger use all of the plastic bags,
  • carry a re-usable water bottle rather than purchasing bottled water,
  • turn off lights when you are not in that room,
  • unplug electronics that are not in use and don’t need to be plugged in 24/7,
  • save old, tattered t-shirts and towels that can be cut into rags for cleaning around the house to replace paper towels.

These are just a few simple ways that YOU can make a difference on a daily basis.  If we ALL took these simple steps a difference CAN be made.  A great resource to help YOU get living with the earth in mind is www.greenmatters.com  Find all kinds of information to help you live a cleaner, greener life.

Earth Day clip art -- green recycle symbol with leaf         Free Earth Day clip art -- green car          Earth Day clip art -- shiny Earth        Free Earth Day clip art -- green building          Earth Day clip art -- renewable sun power

Fourth Annual Salsa Challenge at el Pedregal at The Boulders

Friday, April 16th, 2010

El Pedregal at The Boulders hosts its Fourth Annual outdoor Salsa Challenge on Saturday, May 1 from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m., showcasing Arizona Chefs and Restaurants including The Spotted Donkey, El Encanto, Harold’s Cave Creek Corral, Dos Diablos, Tonto Bar & Grill, Scottsdale Pantry, 3 Margaritas and Rubios!  Guests are invited to sample salsas from around the valley and listen to festive music by the female mariachi group called Mariachi Pasion and watch salsa dance performances by Tropical Vibes Dance Company in the outdoor amphitheatre!

In addition, the festival will offer a tequila tasting by Semental Tequila and local chefs will compete for the title of “Best Salsa” in the Valley.  Visit www.elpedregal.com for more details!

Upcoming Merchant Events at el Pedregal at The Boulders

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Visit el Pedregal at The Boulders to enjoy upcoming merchant events during the month of April!  www.elpedregal.com

Barbara’s Boutique hosts a “Get Ready for Spring” trunk show event on April 11 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., featuring the latest in handbags, sunglasses and clothing from Jan’s Collections.  Guests are invited to browse looks by designer labels including Clara S., S-Twelve, Scarlet Begonia, and more!  Door prizes and a $50 gift certificate to Barbara’s Boutique will be given away.  In addition, with the purchase of any Jan’s Collections merchandise, guests will receive a free gift.

Scottsdale Pantry hosts exclusive food sampling demos on Sundays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. 

April 11 -  Desert Smoke
April 18 -  Renee’s Desert Rub
April 25 -  Portobello Foods, Eleanor Joseph Confections and Dos Cabezas Wines

The Boulders Resort “Name The Cactus” Contest

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

The Boulders Resort, in Scottsdale, AZ is again inviting the public to name some of its most distinguished residents: the striking cactus that stand proudly in the surrounding Sonoran Desert landscape.  “Gladtameetchoo,”Mr. Grumps,” “Double Barrel Darrel,Captain Cact-Eye” are just some of the creative monikers gleaned from the “Name our Cactus” contest over the last two years.    Visit www.theboulders.com/cactus/past_winners.cfm for a full list of the winners from the past two years.  Now it’s time to name some of our proud parched cactus friends for the third annual “Name the Cactus” contest. Let us know who you’re reminded of when you take a look the pictures posted at www.theboulders.com/cactus – whether it’s a famous person, an animal, a family member or maybe even a frenemy (they are quite prickly).  You could win a fabulous vacation getaway and meet your nicknamed cactus, well, face-to-face.

“The summer Name the Cactus contest has become a much-anticipated annual event at The Boulders.  We’re so proud of our centuries-old, majestic cactus, that it just seems appropriate to give them names.  After all, they are part of The Boulders family,” said Managing Director Michael Hoffmann. To enter the contest, visit The Boulders website at www.theboulders.com/cactus and submit the most creative monikers for the six distinctive cacti pictured on the website.  Judges will pick six winners who will receive amazing vacation getaways to this world-renowned Boulders Resort including transportation vouchers, accommodations, dining, golf and more.  The winning names will be chosen on creativity and originality. The contest runs from March 29-June 1, 2010.  The “Name The Cactus” contest is sponsored by AAA Arizona and the Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau.

Golden Door Spa at The Boulders – Spa Week April 2010

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Spa Week at the Golden Door Spa is fast-approaching (April 12-18).  For those of you that are spa-goers, you are probably already familiar with Spa Week.  For those of your NOT familiar with Spa Week, be sure to visit their website at www.spaweek.com

The Golden Door Spa at The Boulders is participating again for the 3rd time!  During this special week we will be offering THREE $50 spa services.  Here are the details:

  • 50-minute Boulders Foot Massage
  • 50-minute Lavender Hydrating Body Wrap
  • 50-minute Tranquility Facial

Of course, while you are taking advantage of these fabulous $50 spa services, why no spend some additional quality time at the spa.  Here’s a great way to spend your FULL day during Spa Week: 

  • Awaken your body with a stretch or aerobics class
  • Relax with your first $50 spa service
  • Replenish yourself with lunch at the Spa Café
  • Catch some rays at the spa pool
  • Why not have another $50 spa service??
  • Refresh your body with a LONG shower
  • Have your significant other pick you up after a restful day at the Golden Door Spa!

Space is limited so call NOW to schedule your getaway.  Of course all of the other fantastic Golden Door Spa services are also available during this week.  To check availability, please call 480-595-3500.  We look forward to seeing you soon!